Hey everyone 👋,
I’m Claudia and I’m part of the ivie team. You might have heard of us before or you’re just coming across us. Not long ago, we paired up with E.ON Next to be their replacement in-home display partner.
We released the ivie Bud in-home display to everyone earlier this year and are happy to see our community of Buddies grow. We’ve joined the forum to help out with questions you might have about the ivie Bud, spread news from ivie and squash any misconceptions about IHDs and smart meters.
Here at ivie, we come across a lot of common myths about smart meters and IHDs. Below, we quickly bust through some of these myths to break apart fact from fiction.
1.“A smart meter is an in-home display”
Our friends at E.ON Next probably hear this a lot. It’s pretty easy to think your smart meter and in-home display are the same thing.Let’s quickly go into what they are:
In-home display (IHD): a small device with a digital display that shows your energy in kilowatt-hours and pounds and pence, as sent from your smart meter. Take the ivie Bud for example!
2. “In-home displays never work”
Have you been a victim of a misbehaving IHD? Maybe your energy data was inaccurate or maybe you never saw your energy data at all? These are not uncommon issues. And we’re here to tell you your IHD is not always at fault! (Please don’t throw it out!)As many of you know, your IHD gets your energy information from the smart meter via the communications hub, which is placed near your smart electricity meter. If there’s a connection issue between the comms hub and smart meter, or just the smart meter itself, the IHD might be sent inaccurate data or nothing at all. This can be annoying. Make sure to check in with E.ON Next about getting your comms hub and smart meter talking to each other again, so you can see your energy data. This should do the fix!
3. “Get your next in-home display off eBay”
If you’ve broken or lost your in-home display and can’t get it replaced because it’s out of warranty, your first point of call might be to buy it online from sites like eBay. Don’t do this! These IHDs will never work for you.Pre-owned IHDs are already connected to the seller’s smart meter and can’t be connected to a different smart meter in another home. Sadly, you’ve wasted your money here. Make sure to ask for a refund immediately from the seller and inform eBay.
4. “Smart meters make your energy bills go up”
The smart meter itself won’t save you cash. Saving energy and money on your bills starts with you. To make the most of having a smart meter, you’ll need to use your IHD so you can keep track of your energy costs in real time. And this is true for 75% of people who say they have a better idea of their energy costs after owning an IHD and smart meter*.And that’s it for now! We’re on a mission to spread awareness about the benefits of smart energy tech like IHDs and smart meters. We hope this helped.
What do you like about your in-home display/ivie Bud? Our favourite feature is real-time energy data.
*Data from Smart Energy GB 2021.
Claudia & the ivie team.
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